COMMUNITY RADIO POLICYBetween cup and lip
The Government of India's draft community radio (CR) policy proposes to allow NGOs and other non-profit organisations to run low power radio stations with limited advertising. The policy is expected to go to the Cabinet for approval soon, but CR advocates and broadcasters are keeping their fingers crossed, notes
Surekha Sule.

Today there is much more space for the idea that we can succeed in the market-place as social and moral beings not merely as slaves to some supply and demand curves, says researcher
Rajni Bakshi,
author of Bapu Kuti.
She spoke on socially responsible investing at the
National Stock Exchange, Mumbai, on the NSE Annual Day, October 21st, 2005.

The entire weight of technical opinion has been to proceed with caution on the Interlinking of Rivers.
An extract of
Jairam Ramesh's
speech in the Rajya Sabha debate on the working of Ministry of Water Resources on 20 April 2005.